Rev Arc snowmobile ramp

AGGRESIVEZEBRA

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Don't know if it's still on there but there was a guy selling what looked to be almost new one on Kijiji in Edmonton for 300.
 

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U have that wrong

T3 is narrow, Polaris is wider

T3 is 36 between skegs

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Not ski stance the ramp to load works well for either machine just storing it was a little more of a pain to because the width of the body of the t3 and even the length.
 

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I left mine in the plastic for about 3 weeks then I saw a young guy in the owlhead parking with a trifold push the ramp forward lift the endgate up then scratch the the crap out of the end gate and tip the sled over. Never seen that before or after. That's when I started learning Chinese.

I did exactly this and my ramp was tied down with a ratchet strap to my hitch.
I managed to score a Rev-Arc with a riser for $200 on Kijiji about a month ago. Super pumped to try it out.
Anyone ever load a Rhino with one? Says their good for 1500lbs.
 

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I did exactly this and my ramp was tied down with a ratchet strap to my hitch.
I managed to score a Rev-Arc with a riser for $200 on Kijiji about a month ago. Super pumped to try it out.
Anyone ever load a Rhino with one? Says their good for 1500lbs.
Too narrow for a sxs isn't it? I wouldn't use myself even if it was wide enough. You will be at the limit or more then the 1500 IMO.
 
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